[85] |
Astrid Schmiedel and Ingmar Steiner.
Development of speech syntheses for Lower Sorbian and Upper
Sorbian using MaryTTS.
In 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS),
pages 3365--3368, Prague, Czech Republic, August 2023. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[84] |
Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, Sébastien Le Maguer, Eran Raveh, and
Ingmar Steiner.
Phonetic accommodation in interaction with a virtual language
learning tutor: A Wizard-of-Oz study.
Journal of Phonetics, 86:1--21, May 2021. [ bib | DOI ] |
[83] |
Iona Gessinger, Eran Raveh, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius.
Phonetic accommodation to natural and synthetic voices: Behavior of
groups and individuals in speech shadowing.
Speech Communication, 127:43--63, March 2021. [ bib | DOI ] |
[82] |
Xin Wang, Junichi Yamagishi, Massimiliano Todisco, Hector Delgado, Andreas
Nautsch, Nicholas Evans, Md Sahidullah, Ville Vestman, Tomi Kinnunen,
Kong Aik Lee, Lauri Juvela, Paavo Alku, Yu-Huai Peng, Hsin-Te Hwang, Yu Tsao,
Hsin-Min Wang, Sebastien Le Maguer, Markus Becker, Fergus Henderson, Rob
Clark, Yu Zhang, Quan Wang, Ye Jia, Kai Onuma, Koji Mushika, Takashi Kaneda,
Yuan Jiang, Li-Juan Liu, Yi-Chiao Wu, Wen-Chin Huang, Tomoki Toda, Kou
Tanaka, Hirokazu Kameoka, Ingmar Steiner, Driss Matrouf, Jean-Francois
Bonastre, Avashna Govender, Srikanth Ronanki, Jing-Xuan Zhang, and Zhen-Hua
Ling.
ASVspoof 2019: a large-scale public database of synthetic,
converted and replayed speech.
Computer Speech & Language, 64, November 2020. [ bib | DOI | http ] |
[81] |
Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, Bistra Andreeva, Eran Raveh, and Ingmar
Steiner.
Phonetic accommodation of L2 German speakers to the virtual
language learning tutor Mirabella.
In Interspeech, pages 4118--4122, Shanghai, China, October
2020.
Best Student Paper Award at Interspeech 2020. [ bib | DOI ] |
[80] |
Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, Bistra Andreeva, Eran Raveh, and Ingmar
Steiner.
Wo hat sich der Hase versteckt? Accommodation in a
Wizard-of-Oz- experiment.
In Phonetik & Phonologie 15, Düsseldorf, Germany,
September 2019. [ bib ] |
[79] |
Eran Raveh, Bernd Möbius, Iona Gessinger, and Ingmar Steiner.
Analyzing phonetic accommodation in human-human and human-computer
interactions.
In Phonetik & Phonologie 15, Düsseldorf, Germany,
September 2019. [ bib ] |
[78] |
Christopher Oates, Andreas Triantafyllopoulos, Ingmar Steiner, and Björn
Schuller.
Robust speech emotion recognition under different encoding
conditions.
In Interspeech, pages 3935--3939, Graz, Austria, September
2019. [ bib | DOI ] |
[77] |
Eran Raveh, Ingo Siegert, Ingmar Steiner, Iona Gessinger, and Bernd Möbius.
Three's a crowd? Effects of a second human on vocal accommodation
with a voice assistant.
In Interspeech, pages 4005--4009, Graz, Austria, September
2019. [ bib | DOI ] |
[76] |
Andreas Triantafyllopoulos, Gil Keren, Johannes Wagner, Ingmar Steiner, and
Björn Schuller.
Towards robust speech emotion recognition using deep residual
networks for speech enhancement.
In Interspeech, pages 1691--1695, Graz, Austria, September
2019. [ bib | DOI ] |
[75] |
Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, Bistra Andreeva, Eran Raveh, and Ingmar
Steiner.
Phonetic accommodation in a Wizard-of-Oz experiment: Intonation
and segments.
In Interspeech, pages 301--305, Graz, Austria, September 2019. [ bib | DOI ] |
[74] |
Iona Gessinger, Eran Raveh, Nauman Fakhar, Bernd Möbius, and Ingmar
Steiner.
A Wizard-of-Oz experiment to study phonetic accommodation in
human-computer interaction.
In 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS),
pages 1475--1479, Melbourne, Australia, August 2019. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[73] |
Alexander Hewer, Ingmar Steiner, and Korin Richmond.
Analysis of coarticulation using EMA data with a statistical shape
space model of the tongue.
In 30th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing
(ESSV), pages 296--303, Dresden, Germany, March 2019. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[72] |
Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, Eran Raveh, and Ingmar Steiner.
Human-computer interaction: Convergence in allophonic contrasts.
In 41st Annual Conference of the German Linguistic Society
(DGfS), Bremen, Germany, March 2019. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[71] |
Arif Khan and Ingmar Steiner.
Fusing gaze data and spectrogram image features for automatic
phonetic segmentation.
In 30th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing
(ESSV), pages 197--204, Dresden, Germany, March 2019. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[70] |
Eran Raveh, Ingmar Steiner, Ingo Siegert, Iona Gessinger, and Bernd Möbius.
Comparing phonetic changes in computer-directed and human-directed
speech.
In 30th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing
(ESSV), pages 42--49, Dresden, Germany, March 2019.
Best Student Paper Award at ESSV 2019. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[69] |
Eran Raveh, Ingmar Steiner, Iona Gessinger, and Bernd Möbius.
Studying mutual phonetic influence with a web-based spoken dialogue
system.
In Alexey Karpov, Oliver Jokisch, and Rodmonga Potapova, editors,
20th International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPECOM), volume
11096 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 552--562.
Springer, September 2018. [ bib | DOI | http ] |
[68] |
Sébastien Le Maguer, Ingmar Steiner, Francesco Tombini, Pradipta Deb,
Moitree Basu, and Insa Kröger.
Agile MaryTTS architecture for the Blizzard Challenge 2018.
In Blizzard Challenge, Hyderabad, India, September 2018. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[67] |
Iona Gessinger, Eran Raveh, Bernd Möbius, and Ingmar Steiner.
Phonetic accommodation in HCI: Introducing a wizard-of-Oz
experiment.
In Phonetik & Phonologie 14, Vienna, Austria, September 2018. [ bib ] |
[66] |
Alexander Hewer, Stefanie Wuhrer, Ingmar Steiner, and Korin Richmond.
A multilinear tongue model derived from speech related MRI data of
the human vocal tract.
Computer Speech & Language, 51:68--92, September 2018. [ bib | DOI | http ] |
[65] |
Iona Gessinger, Antje Schweitzer, Bistra Andreeva, Eran Raveh, Bernd
Möbius, and Ingmar Steiner.
Convergence of pitch accents in a shadowing task.
In 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody, pages
225--229, Poznań, Poland, June 2018. [ bib | DOI ] |
[64] |
Arif Khan, Ingmar Steiner, Yusuke Sugano, Andreas Bulling, and Ross Macdonald.
A multimodal corpus of expert gaze and behavior during phonetic
segmentation tasks.
In 11th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC),
pages 4277--4281, Miyazaki, Japan, May 2018. [ bib | poster | .html | .pdf ] |
[63] |
Ingmar Steiner and Sébastien Le Maguer.
Creating new language and voice components for the updated MaryTTS
text-to-speech synthesis platform.
In 11th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC),
pages 3171--3175, Miyazaki, Japan, May 2018. [ bib | poster | .html | .pdf ] |
[62] |
Ingmar Steiner, Sébastien Le Maguer, and Alexander Hewer.
Synthesis of tongue motion and acoustics from text using a multimodal
articulatory database.
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language
Processing, 25(12):2351--2361, December 2017. [ bib | DOI | http ] |
[61] |
Eran Raveh and Ingmar Steiner.
Automatic analysis of segmental features in a real-time phonetic
convergence pipeline.
In Phonetik & Phonologie 13, Berlin, Germany, September 2017. [ bib ] |
[60] |
Iona Gessinger, Bernd Möbius, and Ingmar Steiner.
Capturing phonetic convergence by global analysis of spectral
distance.
In Phonetik & Phonologie 13, Berlin, Germany, September 2017. [ bib ] |
[59] |
Eran Raveh, Ingmar Steiner, Iona Gessinger, and Bernd Möbius.
Mutual convergence of multimodal linguistic properties in spoken
dialogue systems.
In Israel Seminar of Computational Linguistics (ISCOL),
Jerusalem, Israel, September 2017. [ bib ] |
[58] |
Sébastien Le Maguer and Ingmar Steiner.
The “uprooted” MaryTTS entry for the Blizzard Challenge 2017.
In Blizzard Challenge, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2017. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[57] |
Iona Gessinger, Eran Raveh, Sébastien Le Maguer, Bernd Möbius, and
Ingmar Steiner.
Shadowing synthesized speech -- segmental analysis of phonetic
convergence.
In Interspeech, pages 3797--3801, Stockholm, Sweden, August
2017. [ bib | DOI ] |
[56] |
Eran Raveh, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius.
A computational model for phonetically responsive spoken dialogue
systems.
In Interspeech, pages 884--888, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2017. [ bib | DOI ] |
[55] |
Sébastien Le Maguer, Ingmar Steiner, and Alexander Hewer.
An HMM/DNN comparison for synchronized text-to-speech and tongue
motion synthesis.
In Interspeech, pages 239--243, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2017. [ bib | DOI ] |
[54] |
Eran Raveh and Ingmar Steiner.
A phonetic adaptation module for spoken dialogue systems.
In Volha Petukhova and Ye Tian, editors, 21st Workshop on the
Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (SemDial), pages 162--163,
Saarbrücken, Germany, August 2017. [ bib | poster | .html ] |
[53] |
Arif Khan and Ingmar Steiner.
Qualitative evaluation and error analysis of phonetic segmentation.
In Jürgen Trouvain, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius,
editors, 28th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing (ESSV),
pages 138--144, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 2017. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[52] |
Eran Raveh, Iona Gessinger, Sébastien Le Maguer, Bernd Möbius, and
Ingmar Steiner.
Investigating phonetic convergence in a shadowing experiment with
synthetic stimuli.
In Jürgen Trouvain, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius,
editors, 28th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing (ESSV),
pages 254--261, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 2017. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[51] |
Ingmar Steiner, Sébastien Le Maguer, Judith Manzoni, Peter Gilles, and
Jürgen Trouvain.
Developing new language tools for MaryTTS: the case of
Luxembourgish.
In Jürgen Trouvain, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius,
editors, 28th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing (ESSV),
pages 186--192, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 2017. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[50] |
Ingmar Steiner.
A DevOps manifesto for speech corpus management.
In Jürgen Trouvain, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius,
editors, 28th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing (ESSV),
pages 160--166, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 2017. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[49] |
Sébastien Le Maguer and Ingmar Steiner.
Uprooting MaryTTS: Agile processing and voicebuilding.
In Jürgen Trouvain, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius,
editors, 28th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing (ESSV),
pages 152--159, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 2017. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[48] |
Benjamin Weitz, Ingmar Steiner, and Peter Birkholz.
Gesture-based articulatory text-to-speech synthesis.
In Jürgen Trouvain, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius,
editors, 28th Conference on Electronic Speech Signal Processing (ESSV),
pages 324--331, Saarbrücken, Germany, March 2017. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[47] |
Boyuan Deng, Denis Jouvet, Yves Laprie, Ingmar Steiner, and Aghilas Sini.
Towards confidence measures on fundamental frequency estimations.
In 42nd IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and
Signal Processing (ICASSP), pages 5605--5609, New Orleans, LA, USA, March
2017. [ bib | DOI ] |
[46] |
Iona Gessinger, Eran Raveh, Johannah O'Mahony, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd
Möbius.
A shadowing experiment with natural and synthetic stimuli.
In Christoph Draxler and Felicitas Kleber, editors, Phonetik &
Phonologie 12, pages 58--61, Munich, Germany, October 2016. [ bib | DOI | poster | .pdf ] |
[45] |
Alexander Hewer, Stefanie Wuhrer, Ingmar Steiner, and Korin Richmond.
Tongue mesh extraction from 3D MRI data of the human vocal tract.
In Michael Breuß, Alfred M. Bruckstein, Petros Maragos, and
Stefanie Wuhrer, editors, Perspectives in Shape Analysis, Mathematics
and Visualization, chapter 16, pages 345--365. Springer, 2016. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[44] |
Sébastien Le Maguer and Ingmar Steiner.
The MaryTTS entry for the Blizzard Challenge 2016.
In Blizzard Challenge, Cupertino, CA, USA, September 2016. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[43] |
Kristy James, Alexander Hewer, Ingmar Steiner, and Stefanie Wuhrer.
A real-time framework for visual feedback of articulatory data using
statistical shape models.
In Interspeech, pages 1569--1570, San Francisco, CA, USA,
September 2016. [ bib | poster | .html | .pdf ] |
[42] |
Sébastien Le Maguer, Bernd Möbius, Ingmar Steiner, and Damien Lolive.
De l'utilisation de descripteurs issus de la linguistique
computationnelle dans le cadre de la synthèse par HMM.
In 31ème Journées d'Études sur la Parole, pages
714--722, Paris, France, July 2016. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[41] |
Sébastien Le Maguer, Bernd Möbius, and Ingmar Steiner.
Toward the use of information density based descriptive features in
HMM based speech synthesis.
In 8th International Conference on Speech Prosody, pages
1029--1033, Boston, MA, USA, May 2016. [ bib | DOI | poster | .pdf ] |
[40] |
Kristy James, Ingmar Steiner, Martijn Wieling, Alexander Hewer, and Angelika
Braun.
Watch your tongue: A point-tracking visualisation system in
Blender.
In Workshop on Feedback in Pronunciation Training, Tholey,
Germany, November 2015. [ bib ] |
[39] |
Sébastien Le Maguer, Ingmar Steiner, and Bernd Möbius.
Toward a speech synthesis guided by the modeling of unexpected
events.
In Antje Schweitzer and Grzegorz Dogil, editors, Workshop on
Modeling Variability in Speech, Stuttgart, Germany, October 2015. [ bib ] |
[38] |
Ingmar Steiner, Jürgen Trouvain, Judith Manzoni, and Peter Gilles.
MaryLux -- Luxemburgische Sprachsynthese.
In 5. Kongress der Internationalen Gesellschaft für
Dialektologie des Deutschen e.V. (IGDD), Luxembourg, September 2015. [ bib | poster ] |
[37] |
Arif Khan, Ingmar Steiner, Ross Macdonald, Yusuke Sugano, and Andreas Bulling.
Scene viewing and gaze analysis during phonetic segmentation tasks.
In 18th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM), Vienna,
Austria, August 2015. [ bib | poster ] |
[36] |
Alexander Hewer, Ingmar Steiner, Timo Bolkart, Stefanie Wuhrer, and Korin
Richmond.
A statistical shape space model of the palate surface trained on 3D
MRI scans of the vocal tract.
In 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS),
Glasgow, UK, August 2015. [ bib | poster | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[35] |
Pablo Garrido, Levi Valgaerts, Hamid Sarmadi, Ingmar Steiner, Kiran Varanasi,
Patrick Perez, and Christian Theobalt.
VDub -- modifying face video of actors for plausible visual
alignment to a dubbed audiotrack.
Computer Graphics Forum, 34(2):193--204, May 2015. [ bib | DOI ] |
[34] |
Alexander Hewer, Ingmar Steiner, and Stefanie Wuhrer.
A hybrid approach to 3D tongue modeling from vocal tract MRI
using unsupervised image segmentation and mesh deformation.
In Interspeech, pages 418--421, Singapore, September 2014. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[33] |
Felix Burkhardt, Christian Becker-Asano, Edmon Begoli, Roddy Cowie, Gerhard
Fobe, Patrick Gebhard, Abe Kazemzadeh, Ingmar Steiner, and Tim Llewellyn.
Application of EmotionML.
In 5th International Workshop on Emotion, Social Signals,
Sentiment & Linked Open Data (ES3LOD), pages 1--5,
Reykjavik, Iceland, May 2014. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[32] |
Ingmar Steiner, Peter Knopp, Sebastian Musche, Astrid Schmiedel, Angelika
Braun, and Slim Ouni.
Investigating the effects of posture and noise on speech production.
In 10th International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP),
pages 413--416, Cologne, Germany, May 2014. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[31] |
Felix Burkhardt, Christian Becker-Asano, Edmon Begoli, Roddy Cowie, Gerhard
Fobe, Patrick Gebhart, Abe Kazemzadeh, and Ingmar Steiner.
Application of EmotionML.
In Rüdiger Hoffmann, editor, Elektronische
Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2014, number 71 in Studientexte zur
Sprachkommunikation, pages 201--208. TUDpress, Dresden, Germany, March
2014. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[30] |
Éva Székely, Ingmar Steiner, Zeeshan Ahmed, and Julie Carson-Berndsen.
Facial expression-based affective speech translation.
Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 8(1):87--96, March 2014. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[29] |
Ingmar Steiner, Marc Schröder, and Annette Klepp.
The PAVOQUE corpus as a resource for analysis and synthesis of
expressive speech.
In Phonetik & Phonologie 9, pages 83--84, Zurich, Switzerland,
October 2013. [ bib | poster | .pdf ] |
[28] |
Marcela Charfuelan, Sathish Pammi, and Ingmar Steiner.
MARY TTS unit selection and HMM-based voices for the Blizzard
Challenge 2013.
In Blizzard Challenge, Barcelona, Spain, September 2013. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[27] |
Ingmar Steiner, Korin Richmond, and Slim Ouni.
Speech animation using electromagnetic articulography as motion
capture data.
In Slim Ouni, Frédéric Berthomier, and Alexandra Jesse,
editors, 12th International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech
Processing (AVSP), pages 55--60, Annecy, France, August--September 2013. [ bib | poster | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[26] |
Marcela Charfuelan and Ingmar Steiner.
Expressive speech synthesis in MARY TTS using audiobook data and
EmotionML.
In Interspeech, pages 1564--1568, Lyon, France, August 2013. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[25] |
Zeeshan Ahmed, Ingmar Steiner, Éva Székely, and Julie Carson-Berndsen.
Progress in facial expression based affective speech translation.
In Petra Wagner, editor, Elektronische
Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2013, number 65 in Studientexte zur
Sprachkommunikation, pages 189--196. TUDpress, Dresden, Germany, March
2013. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[24] |
Zeeshan Ahmed, Ingmar Steiner, Éva Székely, and Julie Carson-Berndsen.
A system for facial expression-based affective speech translation.
In ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
(IUI), pages Companion 57--58, Santa Monica, CA, USA, March 2013. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[23] |
Ingmar Steiner, Korin Richmond, and Slim Ouni.
Using multimodal speech production data to evaluate articulatory
animation for audiovisual speech synthesis.
In Michael Pucher, Darren Cosker, Gregor Hofer, Michael Berger, and
William Smith, editors, ACM 3rd International Symposium on Facial
Analysis and Animation (FAA), Vienna, Austria, September 2012. [ bib | slides | http | .pdf ] |
[22] |
Éva Székely, Zeeshan Ahmed, Ingmar Steiner, and Julie Carson-Berndsen.
Facial expression as an input annotation modality for affective
speech-to-speech translation.
In Ronald Böck, Francesca Bonin, and Nick Campbell, editors,
International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses for Human Machine Interaction
(MA3), Santa Cruz, CA, USA, September 2012. [ bib | slides | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[21] |
Slim Ouni, Loïc Mangeonjean, and Ingmar Steiner.
VisArtico: a visualization tool for articulatory data.
In Interspeech, pages 1878--1881, Portland, OR, USA, September
2012. [ bib | DOI | poster | .pdf ] |
[20] |
Ingmar Steiner and Slim Ouni.
Artimate: an articulatory animation framework for audiovisual speech
synthesis.
In João Cabral and John Kane, editors, ISCA Workshop on
Innovation and Applications in Speech Technology (IAST), pages 57--60,
Dublin, Ireland, March 2012. [ bib | slides | http | .pdf ] |
[19] |
Ingmar Steiner, Korin Richmond, Ian Marshall, and Calum D. Gray.
The magnetic resonance imaging subset of the mngu0 articulatory
corpus.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 131(2):106--111,
February 2012. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[18] |
Ingmar Steiner and Slim Ouni.
Progress in animation of an EMA-controlled tongue model for
acoustic-visual speech synthesis.
In Bernd J. Kröger and Peter Birkholz, editors,
Elektronische Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2011, number 61 in Studientexte
zur Sprachkommunikation, pages 245--252. TUDpress, Dresden, Germany,
September 2011. [ bib | poster | http | .pdf ] |
[17] |
Marc Schröder, Marcela Charfuelan, Sathish Pammi, and Ingmar Steiner.
Open source voice creation toolkit for the MARY TTS platform.
In Piero Cosi, Renato De Mori, Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, and Roberto
Pieraccini, editors, Interspeech, pages 3253--3256, Florence, Italy,
August 2011. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[16] |
Ingmar Steiner and Slim Ouni.
Investigating articulatory differences between upright and supine
posture using 3D EMA.
In Yves Laprie and Ingmar Steiner, editors, 9th International
Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), Montréal, Canada, June 2011. [ bib | poster | http ] |
[15] |
Ingmar Steiner and Slim Ouni.
Towards an articulatory tongue model using 3D EMA.
In Yves Laprie and Ingmar Steiner, editors, 9th International
Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), pages 147--154, Montréal, Canada,
June 2011. [ bib | poster | http | .pdf ] |
[14] |
Marcela Charfuelan, Marc Schröder, and Ingmar Steiner.
Prosody and voice quality of vocal social signals: the case of
dominance in scenario meetings.
In Takao Kobayashi, Keikichi Hirose, and Satoshi Nakamura, editors,
Interspeech, pages 2558--2561, Tokyo, Japan, September 2010. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[13] |
Ingmar Steiner, Marc Schröder, Marcela Charfuelan, and Annette Klepp.
Symbolic vs. acoustics-based style control for expressive unit
selection.
In Yoshinori Sagisaka and Keiichi Tokuda, editors, 7th ISCA
Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Synthesis (SSW7), pages 114--119,
Kyoto, Japan, September 2010. [ bib | slides | .html | .pdf ] |
[12] |
Sathish Pammi, Marc Schröder, Marcela Charfuelan, Oytun Türk, and
Ingmar Steiner.
Synthesis of listener vocalisations with imposed intonation contours.
In Yoshinori Sagisaka and Keiichi Tokuda, editors, 7th ISCA
Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Synthesis (SSW7), pages 240--245,
Kyoto, Japan, September 2010. [ bib | .html | .pdf ] |
[11] |
Ingmar Steiner.
Observations on the dynamic control of an articulatory
synthesizer using speech production data.
PhD thesis, Saarland University, May 2010. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[10] |
Ingmar Steiner.
(Sprach-)Signalverarbeitung.
In Irene Cramer and Sabine Schulte im Walde, editors,
Computerlinguistik und Sprachtechnologie, volume 36 of
Studienbibliographien Sprachwissenschaft. Julius Groos, Tübingen,
Germany, 2010. [ bib | http ] |
[9] |
Ingmar Steiner and Korin Richmond.
Towards unsupervised articulatory resynthesis of German utterances
using EMA data.
In Maria Uther, Roger Moore, and Stephen Cox, editors,
Interspeech, pages 2055--2058, Brighton, England, September 2009. [ bib | DOI | poster | .pdf ] |
[8] |
Ingmar Steiner and Korin Richmond.
Generating gestural timing from EMA data using articulatory
resynthesis.
In Rudolph Sock, Susanne Fuchs, and Yves Laprie, editors, 8th
International Seminar on Speech Production (ISSP), pages 313--316,
Strasbourg, France, December 2008. [ bib | .pdf | .pdf ] |
[7] |
William J. Barry, Bistra Andreeva, and Ingmar Steiner.
The phonetic exponency of phrasal accentuation in French and
German.
In Interspeech, pages 1010--1013, Antwerp, Belgium, August
2007. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[6] |
Peter Birkholz, Ingmar Steiner, and Stefan Breuer.
Control concepts for articulatory speech synthesis.
In Petra Wagner, Julia Abresch, Stefan Breuer, and Wolfgang Hess,
editors, 6th ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Speech Synthesis
(SSW6), pages 5--10, Bonn, Germany, August 2007. [ bib | slides | .html | .pdf ] |
[5] |
Bistra Andreeva, William J. Barry, and Ingmar Steiner.
Producing phrasal prominence in German.
In Jürgen Trouvain and William J. Barry, editors, 16th
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), pages 1209--1212,
Saarbrücken, Germany, August 2007.
[ extra material ]. [ bib | http | .pdf ] |
[4] |
Ingmar Steiner.
On the analysis of speech rhythm through acoustic parameters.
In Bernhard Fisseni, Hans-Christian Schmitz, Bernhard Schröder,
and Petra Wagner, editors, Sprachtechnologie, mobile Kommunikation und
linguistische Ressourcen, number 8 in Computer Studies in Language and
Speech, pages 647--658. Peter Lang, Frankfurt (Main), Germany, 2005.
Best Thesis Award at GLDV 2005. [ bib | slides | .ps.gz ] |
[3] |
Volker Dellwo, Ingmar Steiner, Bianca Aschenberner, Jana Dankovičová,
and Petra Wagner.
BonnTempo Corpus and BonnTempo Tools: A database for the
study of speech rhythm and rate.
In 8th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing
(ICSLP), pages 777--780, Jeju, Korea, October 2004. [ bib | DOI | .pdf ] |
[2] |
Ingmar Steiner.
Zur Rhythmusanalyse mittels akustischer Parameter.
Master's thesis, University of Bonn, February 2004.
[ English abstract ]. [ bib | .pdf ] |
[1] |
Ingmar Steiner.
A refined acoustic analysis of speech rhythm.
In 38th Linguistics Colloquium, Piliscsaba, Hungary, 2003. [ bib | slides | .pdf ] |